COVID-19Staying safe in style
Trending: Fashion-forward face masks
Jewish Pittsburghers sport their stylish summer face attire. Staying safe never looked so good.
We miss your smiles! Photo courtesy of Shifra Poznanski
Let’s go Bucs! Photo courtesy of Lynette Lederman
Beam me up, from six feet away. Photo courtesy of Ilana Schwarcz
Catherine Mutunga, administrative assistant at the Jewish Healthcare Foundation, sews masks for local healthcare workers, including donating 60 masks to the Jewish Association on Aging. Photo courtesy of Jewish Healthcare Foundation
Running from the Rona: Ken Turkewitz sports a Paine to Pain half-marathon mask. Photo courtesy of Ken Turkewitz
Renée Translateur wears a Steelers black and yellow mask from Kiya Tomlin. Photo courtesy of Renée Translateur
Jim Busis sports a face mask made from Indonesian batik. Photo by Maureen Kelly Busis.
Pow! Take that coronavirus. Photo courtesy of Lynette Lederman
Marlo Engels wears a mask from Hakuna Wear. Photo courtesy of Marlo Engels
Masks can help one live long and prosper. Photo courtesy of Ilana Schwarcz
Let’s stripe out COVID-19. Photo courtesy of Lynette Lederman
Julie Arnheim wears a mask from designer Johnny Was. Photo courtesy of Julie Arnheim
Fashionably safe and spiritual: Rosanne Levine models a homemade kippah mask. Photo courtesy of Rosanne Levine
Jewish Healthcare Foundation is working closely with local partners to protect healthcare workers and their families. Along those efforts, JHF supported the Allegheny Conference on Community Development for the Protective Mask Fund. Photo courtesy of ACCD
Franklin Park resident and professional medical device representative Kate Lederman sews masks for donation to the Jewish Association on Aging. Photo courtesy of Lynette Lederman
Linda Newman sports a mask she acquired on Etsy. Photo courtesy of Linda Newman
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